What India's Next Digital And AI Rules Could Mean For Consumers & Big Tech | Explained | Firstpost
India is preparing for a new era of AI regulation. As the Competition Commission of India (CCI) studies artificial intelligence and digital markets, policymakers face a difficult balancing act—protecting consumers without slowing innovation. Should India follow Europe's Digital Markets Act or rely on existing competition laws? What is the proposed Digital Competition Bill? And why are businesses being advised to conduct AI self-audits? Speaking with Daniela Laurel, competition law expert Ram Kumar Poornachandran explains how India's AI regulatory framework could evolve, what it means for Big Tech, startups and consumers, and why competition policy could shape the future of artificial intelligence in India.00:00 - Responsible AI, Digital Regulation & Why It Matters
00:36 - The Rise of AI Regulation Around the World
01:24 - How Competition Law Protected Consumers Before AI
02:22 - What Is Ex-Ante Digital Regulation?
03:17 - How the EU Digital Markets Act Affects Big Tech
04:31 - India's Digital Competition Law Journey
05:34 - Why India Is Reconsidering Ex-Ante Regulation in 2026
06:26 - Is New Digital Competition Law Inevitable?
07:00 - Why Businesses Should Start Self-Regulating AI
07:50 - AI Risks Identified by India's Competition Commission
09:10 - Practical Examples of Anti-Competitive AI Practices
11:15 - Penalties for AI-Related Competition Violations
12:04 - Responsible AI, Ethics & Global Governance Standards
13:20 - How Indian Regulators Are Approaching AI
13:51 - Can More Regulation Slow AI Innovation?
14:48 - India's AI Opportunity Despite Low Adoption
15:46 - The Future of AI & Digital Regulation in India
16:02 - Why Better Enforcement May Matter More Than New Laws
16:42 - Strengthening India's Competition Commission
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